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Experience with incident response, threat hunting, penetration testing, and vulnerability management, following industry standards like CIS benchmarks, NIST frameworks, MITRE ATT&CK Matrix, etc.
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Responsible for software assurance, penetration testing with a range of automated tools, security patch management, secure cloud and hybrid engineering, and CDSRecommend, install, configure, operate, and maintain Government-approved IT security tools, RSA Archer and applications to support overall information assurance activities necessary to protect systems in client security environments.
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Experience performing attack analysis or Red Team penetration testing against operational computer networks including experience in Windows Security, Network Security, Linux/Unix Security, Database security, or Mainframe Security.
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Provide engineering support and administration support for all supported components within EXIM’s security stack including but not limited to: Physical and virtual firewalls, Penetration testing (Burp Suite) data loss prevention software, Qualys, Tenable Nessus, Splunk, CrowdStrike, content filtering software, anti-spam software, and multifactor authentication devices for remote access.
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Familiarity with penetration test tools (e.g., Metasploit, Nessus, Burp Suite). Stay up-to-date with the latest penetration testing methods and tools. Responsibilities include conducting penetration tests, developing new testing methods, preparing reports, staying current with testing tools, remediating vulnerabilities, and participating in security audits and risk assessments.
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Demonstrated experience in conducting risk assessments, vulnerability scanning, and penetration testing. · Strong technical skills and proficiency in using vulnerability assessment tools and techniques (e.g., Nessus, Qualys, Metasploit.
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Computer Security experience; systems administration; penetration testing; network security; network reconciliation; security product administration. Experience with network testing tools, including nmap, metasplot, nessus, linux tools.
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Utilizes vulnerability data sources such as network discovery, network and host vulnerability scanning, penetration testing, operational exercise data, and compliance inspection reports.
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Shall have four (4) years experience assessing and auditing network penetration testing antivirus planning assistance, risk analysis and incident response. Strong understanding of vulnerability assessment and penetration testing.
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Solid grasp of common cyber frameworks and models such as NIST Cyber Security Framework 2.0, SOC2, GDPR and HIPPA as well as best practices on forensics, ransomware playbooks and modern penetration testing techniques.
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Conduct periodic network scans, penetration testing and threat hunting to identify and remediate vulnerabilities. Experience with vulnerability management scanners, including Qualys and Tenable Nessus.
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Penetration Testing experience a major plus Benefits Leading Path is an award-winning Information Technology and Management Consulting firm focused on providing solutions in process, technology, and operations to our government and Fortune 500 clients.
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Experience developing/implementing integrated security services management processes, such as assessing and auditing network penetration testing, anti-virus planning assistance, risk analysis, and incident response.
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Experience with penetration testing, administering, and troubleshooting major flavors of Linux, Windows, and major cloud IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS providers (i.e., AWS, GCP, and Azure) Conduct cloud penetration testing engagements to assess specific workloads (i.e., AWS, GCP, Azure, containers, or other PaaS and SaaS instances) for vulnerabilities and subsequently attempt to exploit identified weaknesses after receiving permission from client stakeholders.
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Experience with penetration testing tools. Our team of security engineers support enhancements to system security architecture and cyber security capabilities; manage multiple system security plans for development, test and production systems following the Risk Management Framework (RMF); manage cross domain capabilities; and support Security Verification Testing (SVT) of relevant Type 1 devices.
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